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  1. Ramsgate

    Ramsgate

    Ramsgate is home to the only ‘Royal’ Harbour in the country and has a sparkling marina, award-winning sandy beach, cater-for-all town centre and clifftops that beg to be rambled.

  2. Reading

    Reading

    Be amazed by modern Reading – from remarkable medieval heritage and beautiful Thames countryside to award-winning shopping centres, there’s a surprise around every corner.

  3. Ringmer

    Ringmer

    Some of the street names of Ringmer refer to its past. Springett Avenue is named after Ringmer resident, Gulielma Springett who married William Penn (the founder of Pennsylvania in the USA), whilst Sadlers Way and Harvard Road are named after Anne Sa

  4. River Thames, Surrey

    River Thames, Surrey

    Runnymede takes its name from the meadow where the Magna Carta was sealed in 1215. It borders Windsor, Maidenhead and Elmbridge and runs along the bank of the Thames opposite Spelthorne.

  5. River Thames, Windsor and Maidenhead

    River Thames, Windsor and Maidenhead

    Throughout history people have tended to live on or near great rivers. This is true of the River Thames and as it flows into the west of the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead

  6. Rochester

    Rochester

    Rochester, (Kent) home to England’s’ second oldest Cathedral next to the lands tallest keep of Rochester Castle, in the picturesque setting an inspiration to Charles Dickens.

  7. Rodmell

    Rodmell

    Flint cottages topped with thatched roofs are part of the charming village of Rodmell. Leonard and Virginia Woolf who were members of the Bloomsbury Set once owned Monks House, in Rodmell. It is now a National Trust property, which is open to the pub

  8. Romney Marsh

    Romney Marsh

    The fifth quarter of the world”; Romney Marsh is a truly unique area of special landscape with a long and colourful history and heritage

  9. Rotherfield

    Rotherfield is situated in beautiful English countryside amongst the rolling hills of East Sussex.

  10. Royal Tunbridge Wells

    Royal Tunbridge Wells

    Popular with the Georgian aristocracy, this elegant and historic spa town still enjoys a reputation as one of the most desirable destinations in the South East.

  11. Rudgwick

    Rudgwick parish is close to the Surrey border and includes Rudgwick, Bucks Green, Tismans Common, Cox Green and part of Rowhook, The Haven. The Rudgwick village hall and playing fields are on the main Guildford Road, in Bucks Green so this tends to b

  12. Ryde

    Ryde

    The largest town on the Isle of Wight, Ryde has fine Georgian and Victorian buildings, lively pubs and restaurants, a seafront promenade, a marina and great nightlife and entertainment.

  13. Rye

    Rye

    Rye - Myths and Mermaids. Hunt for treasures in the quaint mediaeval town of Rye, have tea in the beautiful town of Winchelsea or relax on the miles of sandy beaches at Camber.

  14. Rye and Winchelsea

    Rye and Winchelsea

    Rye is the medieval gem of the cinque ports. Steeped in history it has a variety of attractions suitable for all.